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The White House removed a Wall Street Journal reporter from President Trump's Scotland trip following a report linking him to Jeffrey Epstein.
The New York Times issued a blistering statement on Tuesday condemning a decision by the White House to ban The Wall Street Journal from covering an overseas trip by President Trump.
Donald Trump is suing Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal over their blockbuster story alleging Trump sent a 'bawdy' birthday letter to the late convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. This comes as polls show voters,
Vice President JD Vance met with Rupert Murdoch in Montana shortly before the Wall Street Journal published a story linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The report triggered Trump’s anger and a $10 billion lawsuit.
Semafor's Ben Smith on Monday's "Morning Joe" addressed the current feud between President Donald Trump and Wall Street Journal owner Rupert Murdoch. JOE SCARBOROUGH, 'MORNING JOE' HOST: Ben, we didn't even ask you about actually the most fascinating part of this story that's come out the past four days,
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Rupert Murdoch should stand for free speech and fight Trump’s bogus Wall Street Journal lawsuit
As corporations pay shakedown settlements, the 94-year-old right-wing media mogul has an opportunity to resist Trump’s assaults on the First Amendment.
“Don’t do it,” the board wrote about Powell’s potential firing. “...Love or loathe Mr. Powell, Mr. Trump chose him. Mr. Trump also chose the tariff taxes, and a multitude of no-growth tax and spending handouts in the new budget bill. Now the President has to live with his choices,” it continued.